Description

An exceptional cotton doublejersey t-shirt experiment [#514] in the broad shouldered and high necked Cut Two silhouette. The extra long staple American pima cotton is super sharp and smooth while the doublejersey construction adds an extra soft bouncy structure to the mix.

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A doubled down take on extra long staple American pima cotton. At 170gsm they are a classic midweight t-shirt weight but this is not regular jersey fabric, this is a doublejersey. Construction wise this is basically two super lightweight fabrics knit together in Italy to create an exceptionally soft and smooth fabric with a slightly spongey feel. Classic jerseys have slightly different textures on each side, a smooth side and slightly toothier side, this doublejersey knits them together back to back (using a small (6%) amount of nylon) so that only the smooth sides are exposed. What that means is that all that exceptional extra long staple cotton is putting its best face to the world, looking sharp and feeling smooth.

  • Fiber Content

    • 94%Cotton
    • 6%Polyamide
  • Fabric Weight

    170GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Knit in Italy

  • Fabric Construction

    Doublejersey

Fit

  • Fidelity

    Runs slightly small after washing and drying, if in-between sizes size up

  • Shrinkage

    Unwashed - Will shrink ~1" in length and ~2" in width when first washed and dried

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

SizeXSSMLXLXXLXXXL
Shoulder1919.52020.52121.522
Chest19.62520.62521.62522.62523.62524.62525.625
Sleeve Length16.51717.51818.51919.5
Front Length26.527.12527.7528.3752929.62530.25
Odinaka is 6'1", 143 lbs and wears washed size M in Black. Worn with Bombdeux Spraypigs in Earthwork.

Form

  • Made in

    Portugal

  • Construction Details

    • Stitch in the ditch collar
    • Black Lightning 30mm woven label on wearers right
  • Style Number

    K413-i3

Revision History

  • March 2025:
    • Initial Release
    • Name: Longcotton Cut Two T-Shirt
    • Colors: Black

Care

  • Washing

    Machine wash warm

  • Drying

    Tumble dry low

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